25 and clear this morning, and a beautiful, sunny day to follow. Feeling like Spring. Now, at 7: in the evening, it's showering. Again. Flooding is expected to continue for the flood-prone areas, unfortunately.
We've worked in both booths recently, bringing in new pieces to replace things that have sold. We've been so fortunate to be still selling well even with the uncertainty of the pandemic and the economy. I count my blessings for sure.
So here's our Ravenswood booths:
This was a medical cabinet, the seller told us. He didn't know its provenance, except that it had belonged to his grandparents. I'm guessing it's a 1940's-50's manufacture, but it's pretty cool. There's a black glass slideout shelf that a friend suggested might have been for reading x-rays. Maybe, I'm not sure.the cabinet appears to be made of walnut and is quite heavy and sturdy.
And then at Marietta, we sold a flatwall cabinet, surprise surprise--we rarely sell big pieces there, so I was using it a display piece. So you can imagine all the stuff that was on the floor and everywhere when the mall people had to empty it out. We brought in this cute little desk to replace it, and had to do some creative re-arranging to fit everything back in. Those are coal miner's boots beside the desk. I had them listed on eBay for a good while; they didn't sell so I thought I'd try them here. They're collectible, right? Well...
We brought in the white chair too, and those cute potholders.
Just trying to jam everything in. This is a much smaller space, about a quarter the size of what we have in Ravenswood, so I really have to make the space count. See the aluminum coffepot at the top center? Someone stole the glass knob off the top. Can you believe that? So annoying. I think I have one to fit it, but will have to wait for the next trip to try it out.
I ALWAYS enjoy your booth posts so much! I tend to enlarge the pictures and "shop" extensively. More than once when you post something big and heavy (like the old washing machine a good while ago and today's medical cabinet) I think what fun it would be to make a road trip and visit with an empty van...this is the kind of thing I used to be able to do :)
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